In active touch, tactile perception is bidirectionally related to the exploratory movements. This means that exploration influences perception, but also perception influences exploration. We can optimize or change the exploratory movements according to the perception and/or the task, consciously or unconsciously. In this paper, a psychophysical experiment on roughness perception is presented. Exerted normal force in different perceptual tasks (discrimination task and scaling task) using rough and smooth stimuli are collected. The results show that humans use a greater variation in contact force for the smooth stimuli than for the rough stimuli. In active touch, tactile perception is bidirectionally related to the exploratory movements. This...
How does vision affect active touch in judgments of surface roughness? We contrasted direct (combina...
Due to limitations in perceptual processing, information relevant to momentary task goals is selecte...
International audienceThe sliding contact between the finger and the surface of an object generates ...
In active touch, tactile perception is bidirectionally related to the exploratory movements. This me...
In active touch, tactile perception is bidirectionally related to the exploratory movements. This me...
In active touch, tactile perception is bidirectionally related to the exploratory movements. This me...
Haptic perception is bidirectionally related to exploratory movements, which means that exploration ...
Haptic perception is bidirectionally related to exploratory movements, which means that exploration ...
When we touch an object, we can obtain tactile information through our skin. Thus it is important to...
When we touch an object, we can obtain tactile information through our skin. Thus it is important to...
Tactile roughness magnitude estimates increase with contact force. However, it is not known whether ...
Tactile roughness magnitude estimates increase with contact force. However, it is not known whether ...
Tactile roughness magnitude estimates increase with contact force. However, it is not known whether ...
Tactile roughness magnitude estimates increase with contact force. However, it is not known whether ...
Tactile roughness magnitude estimates increase with contact force. However, it is not known whether ...
How does vision affect active touch in judgments of surface roughness? We contrasted direct (combina...
Due to limitations in perceptual processing, information relevant to momentary task goals is selecte...
International audienceThe sliding contact between the finger and the surface of an object generates ...
In active touch, tactile perception is bidirectionally related to the exploratory movements. This me...
In active touch, tactile perception is bidirectionally related to the exploratory movements. This me...
In active touch, tactile perception is bidirectionally related to the exploratory movements. This me...
Haptic perception is bidirectionally related to exploratory movements, which means that exploration ...
Haptic perception is bidirectionally related to exploratory movements, which means that exploration ...
When we touch an object, we can obtain tactile information through our skin. Thus it is important to...
When we touch an object, we can obtain tactile information through our skin. Thus it is important to...
Tactile roughness magnitude estimates increase with contact force. However, it is not known whether ...
Tactile roughness magnitude estimates increase with contact force. However, it is not known whether ...
Tactile roughness magnitude estimates increase with contact force. However, it is not known whether ...
Tactile roughness magnitude estimates increase with contact force. However, it is not known whether ...
Tactile roughness magnitude estimates increase with contact force. However, it is not known whether ...
How does vision affect active touch in judgments of surface roughness? We contrasted direct (combina...
Due to limitations in perceptual processing, information relevant to momentary task goals is selecte...
International audienceThe sliding contact between the finger and the surface of an object generates ...